Friday, May 17, 2024

Colgate Court

 Looking west on Colgate Court, from about the 6500 block, looks like the garage on left has a new coat of paint since we were last here.


Thursday, May 16, 2024

Lake Shore Electric Bridge

 Remains of a Lake Shore Electric Railway bridge at the west end of Bay Village, last used in 1938.

Cropped from Plate 40 in the 1927 Hopkins Map Book, Volume 6, the bridge is shown crossing Porter Creek just west of Cahoon Memorial Park, in the sparsely developed area marked 94. We'll need to get out here in the fall/spring before the growth takes over, there's a number of concrete supports here.

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Cleveland Skyline

 View from Huntington Park, Bay Village, on Monday morning.

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Screw Factory

 We were at the Screw Factory, 13000 Athens Avenue, a couple weeks ago, neat building filled with artists studios.

Monday, May 13, 2024

Battr

 This place looks interesting, Battr, 910 Literary Road, down in Tremont, we'll have to check it out at some point.

Canadian National 3254

 CN 3254 passing the Express House back on June 4, 2011.

Sunday, May 12, 2024

Nay Aug Falls

 Nay Aug Falls, from May 4, 2014.

Saturday, May 11, 2024

Lincoln Park

 View from Kenilworth & West 11th, a few weeks ago.

Friday, May 10, 2024

1923 Templar

 While we were at the Screw Factory, we saw the Templar Motors display, Templar's were manufactured in the building from 1917 to 1924.

Thursday, May 9, 2024

Out a Window

 Looking out a window of the Screw Factory on Madison Avenue last week.

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Gus's Family Restaurant

 We stopped by Gus's Family Restaurant, 4377 State Road, a few weeks back, neat little place.

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Demolished

 The Hertz Building at Madison & Coutant is now a pile of rubble.

Monday, May 6, 2024

Literary Tavern

 We stopped by the Literary Tavern, 1031 Literary Road, down in Tremont last month, really a cool spot, great lunch! We'll be back!

Sunday, May 5, 2024

Chapel

 The chapel at Riverside Cemetery on West 25th Street, from last month.

Saturday, May 4, 2024

Meyer Avenue

 Looking east on Meyer Avenue, from near West 30th Street, grew up a few blocks away from here.

Friday, May 3, 2024

Despina's Bakery

 Despina's, 11823 Detroit Avenue, is becoming the place to be, so good.

Thursday, May 2, 2024

Cleveland Railway Powerhouse

 Old Cleveland Railway powerhouse building at 1592 Coutant Avenue, once part of the large railway yard across the street from this location.

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Steyer Building

 Steyer Building, 11822 Detroit Road, this building presently housing the Ohio Inn, once was the location of Maria's Roman Room. Decades ago, I took my wife here on our first date.

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Frances

 The Frances building on Franklin Avenue in Lakewood, a rather interesting looking little building.

Monday, April 29, 2024

Mahall's 20 Lanes

 Mahall's 20 Lanes, 13200 Madison Avenue, a longtime Lakewood landmark from earlier this month.

Sunday, April 28, 2024

Grace Lutheran Church

 Grace Lutheran Church, 13030 Madison Avenue, from earlier this month.

Saturday, April 27, 2024

State Road

 State Road looking west from Mobile Court last weekend. Many decades ago, I had a girlfriend that lived near this location.

Friday, April 26, 2024

Corner of the Sky Books & Beyond

 We stopped by Corner of the Sky Books & Beyond, 2151 Broadview Road, in Old Brooklyn, an interesting little shop, we found a couple things that interested us. Next time we're in Old Brooklyn, we'll be sure to stop by.

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Mistake By The Lake Records

 We stopped by Mistake By The Lake Records, 6502 Lorain Avenue on Cleveland's West Side on Saturday, cool place, got a few records.

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Current Year Records and Tapes

 We stopped by The Current Year Records and Tapes, 5580 Ridge Road, Parma, right next to Rudy's Strudel & Bakery on Saturday for Record Store Day. Cool little store nice selection worth a look.

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Rudy's Strudel & Bakery

 We stopped by Rudy's Strudel & Bakery, 5580 Ridge Road, in Parma, we got some delightful baked goods there, good spot. We're not usually in that part of town, but it would make for a worthwhile trip.

Monday, April 22, 2024

Demolition

 Looks like the Hertz Building at Madison & Coutant will be demolished soon. I suspect the neighboring marihuana store is expanding.

Sunday, April 21, 2024

St. John Cantius Church

 St. John Cantius Church, Professor & College Avenues, Tremont, from last Saturday afternoon.

Saturday, April 20, 2024

Art

 On a wall down in Tremont last weekend.

Erie Railroad: Wyoming Division

 Washout at approximately mile 15.4, looking east, March 1, 2009.

Friday, April 19, 2024

Eilert Brewery

 The former Eilert Brewery Building on Sackett Avenue last week.

From the Plain Dealer, November 20, 1932.

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Madison Park

 Madison Park on Madison Avenue in Lakewood a couple weeks ago.

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Lemko Hall

 Lemko Hall, 2337 West 11th Street in Tremont, built in 1911.

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Visible Voice Books

 We stopped by Visible Voice Books, 2258 Professor Avenue, on Saturday afternoon, cool spot in a neat neighborhood.

Monday, April 15, 2024

Despina's Bakery

 We find it had to resist stopping at Despina's Bakery, 11823 Detroit Avenue, such a great place.

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Ray Shepardson

 Ten years gone...

Ray Shepardson in the RKO Palace ladies' room, from the Plain Dealer, March 19, 1972.

It's hard to believe over half a century has passed since I first walked into the Allen and encountered Ray's enthusiasm. There weren't many who thought those four theatres were worth saving, but Ray had a vision of a reborn theatre district and worked tirelessly towards that goal, with little help at first. I have many fond memories of the two of us cleaning the Allen after shows or climbing around Loew's Ohio and State, surveying the roof leaks, and Ray and Ceil playing badminton on the Allen stage. I can still picture him on that cold night at Loew's State running around the empty lobby explaining how we were going to transform it into the Playhouse Square Cabaret and run a show named Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris for a few weeks, then figure out what to stage next. No one could have imagined the runaway hit it would become, because after all "no one is going to go down there anymore." That show really quieted the crix as the Playhouse Square area started to slowly rebound.
Few now remember how bleak Playhouse Square looked back then, empty theatres, empty storefronts, even the streetlights didn't work. From The Plain Dealer, February 7, 1972, the RKO Palace is out of view on the right, shorn of its marquee, the front boarded up.

Early on, there weren't many others working to support the project, money was pretty much nonexistent, cash flowed from the few memberships Ray or Burt LeGrande could scrounge up along with the take from concessions at the many rock and roll shows booked at the Allen in the 1971-72 timeframe. There were few paid employees when I arrived on March 25th, 1972. Ceil Hartman was the business manager, Ralph D. Smith known by all as "Smitty," was a general handyman, Victor Villimas worked the BO and did other odd jobs such as walking up and down Euclid Avenue in a Yogi Bear costume to promo a show, Solomon "Bugs" Alexander who did general maintenance but was gone a few weeks after I got there. Weldon Carpenter had already been there and left, only to return a few months after Brel opened. In late 1972 Dennis Wild (sp?) would be hired to fill the void. The only people who hung around for more than a month or two really believed in Ray's vision, this job did not pay very well, often not at all, and the working conditions were horrendous, cold and dirty more often than not, but we persevered. A brief overview of the beginning of the rebirth can be found here.

Volunteers were few and far between, aside from Ray's college friend, Gordon Bell, Veralynne Bosko would have been the first, meeting Ray in 1970 at the law firm where she worked, when Ray had come to incorporate the Playhouse Square Association. Veralynne's friends would often come down to help out; "Poe" (pronounced Poe-ee) Ken Plocica probably the tallest person I've ever known at around 6'10", Kevin McAndrew, Pete Weber, and "Flemo" Chuck Fleming were the main ones helping usher shows at the Allen and clean up afterwards. Later on, these guys would help clean out the Loew's theatres as well as helping Smitty, Dennis and I take down the massive Cinerama screen in Loew's State. I have vivid memories of Veralynne, Ceil and a few others selling popcorn and soda at 25¢ to swarms of rock concert goers at the Allen throughout 1972. There was also a group of Garfield Heights High School kids known as the "Next Generation" that would help out at the Allen as ushers in 1971-72. Later on, my friend Russ Richards would come down to help out as well, then work on the run up to the Brel opening. Nick Spontelli, a retired Loew's engineer came down to put Loew's State's heating system back into order, without Nick's expertise we would have had no heat for the Cabaret.
Hard to believe now, but a very real possibility then, The Plain Dealer, May 25, 1972.

Aside from Ray, all of these people have been forgotten, there's fewer of us every year, only Ceil and I remain from the summer of 1972. From time to time, I still have some very vivid dreams about these theatres, and all these people from so long ago. It would be rather nice if some of us could get a look at the place every so often, without having to purchase tix. It's been impossible to get any kind of access the last few years, a condition not likely to change anytime soon, I fear.

Saturday, April 13, 2024

Madison Avenue

 Looking west on Madison Avenue from near Quail Avenue last Saturday afternoon.

Base Ball

 A couple things from the archives.

Friday, April 12, 2024

STEM Handmade Soaps

 We stopped by STEM Handmade Soaps, 12405 Madison Avenue, on Saturday, always a great place for soap and related products, and it's always good to see someone from NEPA.

Thursday, April 11, 2024

Westbound Freight

 A westbound NS freight. led by 4054 at Hird Avenue on Saturday morning, a few hours later an eastbound train blocked crossings for hours.